A to Z of MS Gabapentin
Product name
Neurontin
Gabapentin is a drug used in the treatment of neuropathic pain in MS, that is pain caused directly by the effects of MS, such as trigeminal neuralgia or dysaesthesia (abnormal sensations such as burning or pins and needles). The drug is also used in the treatment of spasms and spasticity and the NICE Guideline recommends gabapentin as one of the first drugs to try for this symptom.
How gabapentin works
Gabapentin is an anticonvulsant and anti-epileptic drug.
How is gabapentin given?
Gabapentin is taken orally as tablets. When stopping treatment, the dosage should be gradually reduced.
Side effects and contraindications
Side effects can include sedation, dizziness, fatigue and weakness.
Reference
Mueller ME, et al.
Gabapentin for relief of upper motor neuron symptoms in multiple sclerosis.
Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 1997;78:521-524.
Mellegers M, et al.
Gabapentin for neuropathic pain: systematic review of controlled and uncontrolled literature.
Clinical Journal of Pain 2001;17:284-295.
